Song Yu kicked the person into the corner and walked over as if nothing had happened: “Dressed up like this, he actually looks quite human.”

“Next time, hide it better,” Rong Shi said faintly. “If it wasn’t me passing by, how would you explain?”

Song Yu: “You mean, if it’s you, I don’t need to explain?”

“I generally don’t listen to explanations. I go straight to disciplinary action.” Leaving that light remark, Rong Shi walked off on his own.

Waiting for him to walk far away, the smile on Song Yu’s face faded. Qin Luo quickly arrived with people and disposed of the assassin’s body.

“It’s becoming more and more frequent lately,” Qin Luo frowned, his face grim. “We’ve already been so low-key, what more do they want?!”

Song Yu took a disinfectant wipe from his pocket and cleaned his hands: “I need to find a way to marry him as soon as possible.”

Marry? Qin Luo didn’t understand. Was there a necessary connection between the two?

Song Yu tossed the used wipe into his arms. “Not getting married means a strong alliance. Getting married means two useless people. That’s the fundamental difference.”

It wasn’t until Song Yu left that Qin Luo understood the problem.

Rong Shi’s recent performance had been too eye-catching. All parties wanted this tempting piece of meat, but it was monopolized by the Second Prince, making them want it but not daring to make a move.

Once the two became close, this “runaway” trip for the Second Prince would not only incur no loss but also gain a powerful helper.

This was something they absolutely did not want to see.

But if the two were to marry, the Second Prince, marrying someone of the same sex, would very likely lose his qualification as a royal successor.

As long as his status was unstable, they could rest assured.

As for Rong Shi, being tied to a prince who was almost crippled would be no different from being crippled himself.

The next day, on the way to change classrooms between periods, Rong Shi saw Liu Hong squatting at the main entrance of the teaching building.

Upon seeing him, Liu Hong quickly walked over.

“Bro—”

Rong Shi: “Finished your papers?”

Liu Hong: “…” Damn! I finally forgot about that.

There wasn’t much time between classes, so the two walked and chatted.

“Last night, Old Hu dragged me into conversation all night, saying he wanted to buy something to thank you, but I thought you probably wouldn’t like that.”

Fighting and brawling were no problem, but talking about thanks made Liu Hong feel completely uncomfortable. “Anyway, it’s just, just thank you.”

Rong Shi looked straight ahead, walking at an unhurried pace: “No need. It’s my duty.”

“This morning, I heard Old Hu made up with his boyfriend.” Liu Hong ruffled his spiky hair. “That guy surnamed Lin is still slandering us on the forum, saying we caused his accidental heat and that his mental state was severely impacted. He’s really shameless!”

Seeing him getting agitated again, Rong Shi said calmly: “Whether it was an accident or caused by drugs can be clarified by retrieving the hospital’s lab report.”

Liu Hong’s eyes lit up, and he slapped his thigh: “That’s right! Why didn’t I think of that!”

Reaching the classroom door, he stammered for a long time: “That, can we have fewer papers?”

Seeing Rong Shi look over, a glimmer of hope rose in Liu Hong’s heart. If they could be completely waived—

Rong Shi: “No, not a single one less.”

A bucket of cold water poured down. Liu Hong: “…” What kind of damn chairman!

That afternoon, Lin Dang’s hospital lab report from that time was posted on the forum, showing a severe excess of catalyst.

Rong Shi’s disciplinary notice had already gone to great lengths to preserve his reputation as an Omega, yet he kept digging his own grave.

Comments were overwhelmingly one-sided:

“The notice said the Omega was willing, but anyone with eyes knows it was active seduction. Hu Feng really got the short end of the stick.”

“So confusing, Rong Shi was already so tactful, yet he still had to jump out! No one can stop someone who wants to find trouble for themselves.”

“Lin Mo and Lin Dang, these cousins, why do they specialize in these treacherous acts?”

No matter how fierce the debates on the forum got, they never concerned Rong Shi.

He had his holographic network open, confirming an order he had placed at a high-end toy customization shop.

Mianmian’s rabbit plushie was bought when he was just born, and it looked a bit small now.

After iris recognition, the order information appeared. On the virtual shelf, two new rabbits sat, both wearing black overalls, their chubby faces cool and adorable, just like his character in Star Wars.

The one on the right was twice the size of the one on the left.

After confirming the finished products were fine, Rong Shi paid the remaining balance, and the order showed “delivery in progress.”

He exited holographic mode and opened the guardianship program.

A classroom appeared on the screen, where a group of little radish heads were having an art class, the theme being “My Family.”

Mianmian, in his rabbit costume, drew a large rabbit holding a small rabbit with crayons on paper, then drew two large potatoes on either side.

Rong Shi: “…”

Not long after Mianmian was born, his father died in the line of duty, and his other father also suffered a relapse of his illness due to childbirth and had been in a stasis pod ever since.

The teacher walked over, pointed to the two potatoes, and asked him: “What are these?”

Mianmian answered very seriously: “Father and Daddy.”

Teacher: “Do they really look like that?”

Mianmian shook his head: “I like to eat potatoes.”

Teacher: “…”

Rong Shi: “…”

Mianmian gestured with his hands, explaining: “I, I want them to be the way I like them.”

The teacher was startled and patted his head: “That’s a wonderful drawing!”

Mianmian smiled and drew a golden flower next to the big rabbit.

Teacher: “And who is this?”

Mianmian happily said: “This is Ge-ge’s pretty Ge-ge.”

Teacher: “?”

Rong Shi: “…” Someone he’d only met once was deemed worthy of being in the drawing?

His personal terminal suddenly rang.

【Master, there’s a message from an important person in Star Wars. ID: Little Cat Loves Fish.】

After returning from the new training, Rong Shi had set “Little Cat” as a specially important person, so he would be notified of any private messages.

He waited for Mianmian to color the drawing, took a screenshot, and left a voice message in the comment section before closing the guardianship program and opening Star Wars.

Little Cat rarely sent him private messages, in fact, never before. This was the first time.

【The crystal you wanted has been found. Reply to me immediately when you see this message.】

Rong Shi opened his friends list, saw he was online, and clicked “transfer” next to the name. The other side quickly accepted.

The screen flashed, and he arrived in the training room Little Cat had built.

“You found it so quickly?” Rong Shi asked.

“Is this it?” Little Cat walked over, his cat paw flipped up, and a holographic image of a blue crystal appeared above his paw pad.

Rong Shi’s gaze lingered on his pink paw pad for two seconds before moving to the energy stone: “This is it.”

“It’s indeed not easy to mine,” Little Cat said, sitting on the edge of the arena. “It took them a few days to mine one ton.”

Rong Shi: “…”

“Keep it safe,” Rong Shi said, afraid he was being careless and would just toss it anywhere. “My friend told me their lab is researching this kind of stone. It’s also a type of super energy body.”

“Energy stone?” Little Cat seemed surprised. “I thought it was for decoration. I saw someone wearing a similar stone before.”

Rong Shi: “…” Using an energy stone as decoration? Is he stupid?

“How do I give it to you?” Little Cat bent one leg, tilting his head to look at him. “Anonymous delivery?”

Anonymous delivery was a dual-confidential mail service where the sender would store an item at a space station and receive a code.

After informing the recipient of the code, the recipient would use the code to fill in the delivery address.

Rong Shi wanted to say it wasn’t necessary, he could just send it directly, but the words caught in his throat.

“Okay, let’s do it that way.”

Early the next morning, Rong Shi opened his door and happened to see Song Yu coming out of the opposite dorm.

“Why the long face so early in the morning? Did someone owe you money?” Song Yu teased.

Rong Shi walked outside.

“You’re mistaken. My face is always like this.”

Song Yu followed like cling film. When Rong Shi ate, he ate. When Rong Shi sat in the last row, he sat next to him.

Rong Shi finally reacted a little: “Are you the little wife who married into my family?” Following so closely.

Even Mianmian drew him in his picture.

Song Yu rested his chin on his hand, smiling: “Want to get married?”

Rong Shi opened his book: “My dad won’t let me be with overly flamboyant Alphas. He’s afraid I’ll be deceived.”

Song Yu: “…”

Surrounding eavesdroppers: “…” Is this something they can hear for free?

After class started, Song Yu rested his chin on his hand, twirling his pen, his mind rapidly sorting through recent events.

His terminal suddenly vibrated. Seeing the code, he casually sent it to “Bunny” via Star Wars.

After sending it, he subtly glanced at Rong Shi’s wrist. The blue decorative button on his terminal was half-hidden by his sleeve, but its color indeed looked very similar to the crystal.

Why would Rong Shi wear an energy stone on his hand? A coincidence?

As soon as Song Yu withdrew his gaze, Rong Shi lightly swiped his terminal, and 01’s voice sounded.

【Delivery address registered.】

After hearing the confirmation prompt, he continued taking notes. Less than two minutes later, Song Yu’s terminal rang again, notifying him that the recipient had registered and the item was preparing to leave the space station.

The pen in his hand suddenly clattered onto the desk.

Rong Shi: “Don’t interrupt my note-taking.”

Song Yu leaned closer: “Hey, do you think Omegas prefer softer things?”

He had only thought of sending the stone, and he completely forgot to include flowers or gemstones or anything.

Song Yu didn’t expect him to answer, but Rong Shi replied in a low voice: “Mm, they all like them.”

Both his little brother and Little Cat like rabbits.

“Damn it!” Song Yu cursed under his breath. He must have been cursed by that idiot Song Ke, otherwise why would he also act so foolishly?

“Bunny” must be so disappointed to receive the item.

Before class ended, Rong Shi received confirmation of the delivery of the plushie and the anonymous package.

After dinner, Qin Luo opened the dorm door and walked in. He immediately saw Song Yu sitting by the window, a book spread open on his lap, but he was lost in thought, chin in hand.

“The item has been received,” Qin Luo said, taking a large bite out of an apple from the coffee table. “The network defense of this anonymous delivery company is very high, but our people aren’t without ways to crack it. Do you want to find out Bunny God’s address?”

After asking, Song Yu didn’t react at all.

Just as Qin Luo thought he hadn’t heard, he heard him say in a low voice: “Forget it.”

Song Yu refocused on his book: “If I knew where he was, I wouldn’t be able to stop myself from going to see him.”

“Bunny” couldn’t appear in his world yet; it was too dangerous.

Qin Luo knew he was heavily preoccupied and didn’t bother him further, heading back to his room with the apple in his mouth.

An hour later, he came out to pour water. Song Yu was still sitting there, the book on his lap unread.

He spoke so calmly and rationally, but deep down, he must be frantic. After all, if he missed this chance, he wouldn’t know if there would be another.

“How about—”

Qin Luo hadn’t finished speaking when he suddenly saw him stand up abruptly from the sofa.

“Send someone—no, go to the station yourself right now and wait,” Song Yu said quickly.

Qin Luo: “Huh?”

Song Yu’s eyes held uncontrollable delight: “Bunny sent me something back.”

After receiving an item, the recipient could send something back to the sender using the same code, without needing to re-enter the delivery address.

Seeing him so anxious, Qin Luo thought it was something important. He rushed out the door so quickly he didn’t even put on his jacket.

Two hours later, he returned, his face pale from the cold, shivering.

“I thought it was something good, but it was just a bunny play—”

Before he finished speaking, his vision blurred, and the large rabbit in his hand was gone.

After the door closed, he was left alone in the living room, isolated and cold.

Qin Luo: “…” Used and discarded.

Song Yu locked the door from the inside, his heart pounding as he leaned against it.

The large rabbit in his arms was half his height, exquisitely made, and perfectly crafted. Even its expression was identical to “Bunny”!

Closer, he could vaguely smell a faint, lingering clear fragrance—a scent he couldn’t even dream of.

He hugged the rabbit, tumbled onto the bed, buried his face in the plushie, and laughed uncontrollably.

In the dorm opposite, Rong Shi was deep in thought, looking at the energy stone carved into a little cat in front of him.

【The anonymous delivery company’s network is very easy to crack. Do you need me to track the address of the Sugar Daddy? [Slurp]】

After a long while, Rong Shi said faintly: “No need.”

The timing wasn’t right. Even if he found out, he couldn’t meet him, it would only add to his troubles.

01 emerged from the decorative buckle, transforming into a metal ball and snuggling with the energy stone cat.

【Aww! If I eat this cat, I’ll be able to regain my prowess!】

It opened its mouth with a growl to bite but bit into empty air.

【Master?】

Rong Shi picked up another small piece from the base plate and fed it to him, while he himself hugged the little cat and returned to his room: “The cat is mine. This is yours.”

【…】

01 picked up the base plate and licked it, crying as it licked.

【What sin have I committed, wuwuwu】

That night, separated by two doors, both of them stayed awake until dawn.

The next day, Rong Shi opened his door and again came face to face with Song Yu.

Song Yu smiled: “Oh, Chairman Rong is in a good mood today?”

Rong Shi’s expression was cold: “It’s a happiness you can’t experience.”

His walking speed, however, was a little slower than usual.

Song Yu walked beside him, scoffing: “Coincidentally, I also have a happiness you can’t experience.”

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